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A Sampling of Articles:
Gardening In A Square Foot

Gardening In Containers

Garden Furniture - A Touch Of Exuberance To Your Landscape

Greenhouse Gardening

Gardening Is Good Therapy

Gardening - Using Annuals In Your Perennial Garden

Herbs For A Tea Garden

Gardening For Senior Citizens

Grow Your Own SIMPLE Tea Garden

Gardening For Kids

Garden Furniture: A Natural Extension Of The Home

Gardening Fun With Children

Here Is Why You Should Use Gypsum In Gardening

Green Thumb Gifts: Beyond Gardening Gloves

Garden Delights For Midsummer

Five Rose Garden Ideas

Herbs For A Spaghetti Garden

Gardening For Birds

Garden Soil Preparation?

Gardening - Using Bulbs In Your Landscaping

Gardening And YOU

Garden Arrangements Can Make A Huge Difference In Your Yard

Garden Composters And Composting Basics

Planning Next Year's Garden

Decorative Garden Accents
Think of your garden like you would a room in your home. After planning the shape, tilling the soil, choosing the right plants the last step is to add those personal .....
Seems like it's a little early to start thinking about next year's garden, doesn't it' But now is the time to survey your gardens and see what's going on. What needs to be changed'?

The first thing you want to look for is where does the sun hit, and when'?

Roses and vegetables do better in an area where they get morning sun, especially when it starts getting cooler. The morning sun will warm them up faster and keep them producing longer. Using this method, you will be out in the first snowfall gathering the last tomatoes before they freeze!

Plants like lilies and petunias, stuff that has a natural growing, bloom cycle anyway, will do fine with afternoon sun.

One of the greatest tools for planning your garden are the catalogs from places like Gurvey's or Spring Hill. These catalogs will give you all of the details about each plant -

* How much sun they need

Teak Garden Furniture - A Lasting Value
The purchase of teak garden furniture is a true investment in value. Teak is an excellent choice for .....
* How big the plant gets

* What is it's growing/ blooming time

* How far apart to plant

How To Use Color In Your Perennial Garden
Just like most things in life, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If purple blooms put a smile on your face, then you should most definitely use plants with purple .....
One thing that scares people away from catalog buying is not being able to see what you're getting ahead of time. Imagine my shock when my 80 lilac bushes were nothing but a bunch of sticks! But I followed the directions, and they grew. Except for a couple, and those were replaced. So, don't be afraid.

I had also order tall hedge. Another 60 sticks. Imagine my neighbors amusement when I was out there planting all those sticks. It was a brand new subdivision at the time. Everyone basically had mud for landscaping. By the next spring, everyone else was trying to figure out what to do with their yard. My landscape was in full bloom and hardly required any work at all. Even the lilacs bloomed, even
though they were only about 2 feet tall that first year.

I had an ever-exploding landscape. tulips, daffodils, lilacs, assorted lilies that bloomed at all different times, yucca, roses, balloon flowers, butterfly bushes, 4 o'clocks, I mean, it was amazing.

And I did it all by using the catalogs to map out the garden plans. So grab a catalog and get out in your yard and start planning for next year.

8 Lawn Care Tips For Your Garden
I'll show you 8 simple steps how you can follow extremely simple steps and procedures to maintain a spectacular landscape beauty. Here goes.

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